Turkey Mole Poblano Food

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TURKEY MOLE POBLANO



Turkey Mole Poblano image

Moles come in various flavors and ingredients, with chili peppers as the common factor. However, the classic mole version is the variety called mole poblano, which is a dark red or brown sauce served over meat. This is a version that works great to help use up that extra turkey on Thanksgiving. We also make this every year for our Christmas dinner with my husbands family. Sprinkle sesame seeds over mole if desired. Garnish with onions and limes. Serve with rice on the sides and tostadas or tortillas.

Provided by Sherbear1

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes     Mole Sauce Recipes

Time 2h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 24

2 dried pasilla chiles
2 dried guajillo chilies
2 dried ancho chile peppers
1 dried cascabel chile
1 dried morita chile
3 large Roma tomatoes
¾ cup vegetable oil, divided
1 large white onion, diced
5 cloves garlic, crushed
4 whole cloves
½ teaspoon sesame seeds
¼ teaspoon coriander seeds
⅓ cup sweetened dried cranberries (such as Craisins®)
⅓ cup unsalted peanuts
⅓ cup chopped almonds
2 (6 inch) corn tortillas
¾ Mexican hot chocolate drink tablet (such as Nestle® Abuelita)
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground white pepper
½ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
1 ¼ cups turkey stock
1 cinnamon stick
2 pounds leftover turkey meat, or to taste

Steps:

  • Heat about 3 cups water in a microwave-safe bowl for 3 minutes.
  • Heat a griddle or comal over medium heat. Toast pasilla chiles, guajillo chiles, ancho chiles, cascabel chile, and morita chile for about 1 minute. Turn chiles over and toast until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove stems and seeds. Place chiles in the bowl of water; cover and let soak, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Place tomatoes on the hot griddle. Cook until blackened on all sides, 10 to 15 minutes. Transfer to a blender.
  • Heat 1/4 cup oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until onion is translucent, about 5 minutes. Transfer onion and garlic to the blender using tongs, tilting the skillet to reserve the oil.
  • Toast cloves, sesame seeds, and coriander seeds in the hot skillet until fragrant and lightly browned, 30 to 60 seconds. Place in the blender. Cook cranberries in the skillet until toasted, about 1 minute; place in the blender.
  • Pour an additional 1/4 cup oil in the skillet; reheat over medium heat. Stir in peanuts and almonds; cook and stir until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add to the blender, reserving oil in the skillet.
  • Place tortillas in the hot skillet; increase heat to medium-high. Fry until slightly crisped, about 1 minute; place on a plate. Add the remaining oil and chocolate tablet to the skillet; cook and stir until melted, about 2 minutes. Pour into the blender.
  • Place softened chiles and 1/3 of the soaking liquid into the blender. Add salt, white pepper, cumin, and oregano. Blend until smooth. Tear tortillas and add to blender; blend mole until smooth.
  • Pour mixture into a large pot over low heat. Stir in broth slowly and add cinnamon stick. Simmer until slightly thickened and flavors meld, about 1 hour. Remove cinnamon stick. Pour mole over reheated turkey.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 519.3 calories, Carbohydrate 31.9 g, Cholesterol 115 mg, Fat 21.4 g, Fiber 6.2 g, Protein 51.4 g, SaturatedFat 4.8 g, Sodium 582 mg, Sugar 8.1 g

HANK'S TURKEY MOLE



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This is my version of the classic Mexican turkey mole. It's not strictly speaking a mole poblano, but it's similar. I simmer the turkey in the finished mole only until it's just barely cooked through, which keeps the meat tender and moist.

Provided by Hank Shaw

Categories     Main Course

Time 2h20m

Number Of Ingredients 21

6 anchos
6 pasilla or mulatto chiles
6 guajillo chiles
1 chipotle
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/4 cup pumpkin or squash seeds ((pepitas))
1/3 cup pecans or walnuts
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
2 ounces Mexican bittersweet chocolate, (crushed up)
1/4 cup lard, duck fat or vegetable oil
1 cup chopped onion
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1/3 cup raisins, (about 2 ounces)
3 small corn tortillas, or 1 large, (slightly charred)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
8 cloves, (about 1/2 teaspoon ground)
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 large tomato, charred under a broiler
1/2 cup roasted and pureed tomatillos, about 3 large ones
1 quart chicken or turkey broth
2 pounds turkey breast

Steps:

  • Remove the stems and seeds from the chiles. Flatten them out as best you can and toast them on a comal or cast iron pan set over high heat. You'll want a spatula to hold them down. You'll only need to toast the chiles for a few seconds on either side; watch for blistering, and when you see it, you're good.
  • Toss the toasted dried chiles into some warm water to soak, and, when they're soft, puree in a blender with some turkey or chicken broth. You want a consistency like thick BBQ sauce. Set aside.
  • In a large, dry pan, toast - one at a time - the sesame seeds, pepitas, pecans and coriander seeds. Set them all in a bowl to cool, then grind into a paste in a spice grinder. Set aside.
  • Put the 1/4 cup of lard into a large, heavy pot like a Dutch oven. Set the heat to medium-high and sauté the onions until they begin to brown a bit. Add the garlic and raisins, then sauté another minute. Turn off the heat and let this mixture cool a bit, then put it in the blender.
  • Smash up the charred tortillas and put them in the blender. Add the ground nuts, seeds and coriander to the blender. Add the black pepper, cloves, cinnamon, charred tomato and tomatillos to the blender, and turn it on. Add enough turkey stock to make the blades work, and puree this mixture. It should be thick, but pourable.
  • Pour this into the Dutch oven. Add a little more broth to the blender to get all the stray sauce sticking to its sides and pour that in the pot. Add the Mexican chocolate and all the pureed chiles, too, mix well and bring to a bare simmer. You want the mole to have the consistency of melted ice cream. Add salt to taste.
  • Simmer this mole for 20 minutes. As this is happening, salt the turkey breast well. After 20 minutes has elapsed, submerge the turkey breast in the mole. Simmer gently until it's done. I do this by sticking a meat thermometer into the fattest part of the turkey breast, and I pull the meat when it hits 150°F.
  • Remove the turkey from the mole and scrape most of the sauce back into the pot. Slice against the grain, then serve with the mole, some cilantro and sesame seeds as garnish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 468 kcal, Carbohydrate 43 g, Protein 33 g, Fat 22 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 62 mg, Sodium 718 mg, Fiber 14 g, Sugar 17 g, UnsaturatedFat 11 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PUEBLA-STYLE FIESTA TURKEY IN MOLE SAUCE



Puebla-Style Fiesta Turkey in Mole Sauce image

Categories     Blender     Chocolate     Nut     turkey     Sauté     Cinco de Mayo     Raisin     Hot Pepper     Spring     Plantain     Tomatillo     Seed     Simmer     Bon Appétit

Number Of Ingredients 42

Turkey
13 cups water
1 4-pound whole boneless turkey breast with skin, halved lengthwise
1 large white onion, peeled, quartered
1 head of garlic, outer skin removed, cut crosswise in half
1 1/2 teaspoons fine sea salt
Chiles
1 cup lard or canola oil
8 dried mulato chiles, stemmed, seeds and membranes removed
6 dried pasilla chiles, stemmed, seeds and membranes removed
5 dried ancho chile, stemmed, seeds and membranes removed
Nuts and seeds
1 tablespoon canola oil
1/2 cup whole almonds
1/4 cup pecans
1 tablespoon unsalted roasted peanuts
1/4 cup shelled pepitas
3 tablespoons sesame seeds
Fruits
1/4 cup canola oil
1 large ripe dark-skinned plantain, peeled, thickly sliced
1 pound tomatillos, husked, rinsed, coarsely chopped
1 pound plum tomatoes, coarsely chopped
2/3 cup raisins flavorings
1 large white onion, peeled, cut into 8 wedges
12 large garlic cloves, unpeeled
5 whole cloves
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
5 whole allspice berries
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon aniseed
1 1-inch piece canela* or cinnamon stick
1 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
Thickeners
3 tablespoons canola oil
1 3x2x1-inch bread slice from firm French roll
3 5- to 6-inch-diameter corn tortillas, coarsely chopped
6 ounces Mexican chocolate, chopped
1/2 cup chopped piloncillo** or (packed) dark brown sugar
2 cups (about) low-salt chicken broth (if necessary)

Steps:

  • For turkey:
  • Combine all ingredients in large pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer until turkey is just cooked through, skimming foam, about 35 minutes. Transfer turkey to bowl; cover and chill. Strain and reserve broth in pot.
  • For chiles:
  • Heat 1/2 cup lard in large skillet over medium-high heat. Working in batches, fry all chiles until beginning to blister and change color, about 15 seconds per side (do not burn). Using tongs and shaking off excess lard, transfer chiles to another large pot. Add 4 cups reserved turkey broth; bring to boil. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered until chiles are very soft, about 35 minutes. Strain liquid into 4-cup measuring cup; add enough reserved turkey broth to measure 4 cups. Chop chiles. Working in batches, puree chiles and 4 cups chile broth in blender until smooth.
  • Heat remaining 1/2 cup lard in same pot over medium heat until almost smoking. Press chile puree through large mesh strainer into pot (mixture will sputter and bubble vigorously). Stir until puree thickens enough to form path on bottom of pot when wooden spoon is drawn across, about 15 minutes. Remove chile puree from heat.
  • For nuts and seeds:
  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add almonds and stir until color deepens, about 1 minute. Add pecans and peanuts; stir 1 minute. Add pepitas; stir 30 seconds. Transfer to blender. Add sesame seeds to skillet; stir 1 minute. Transfer 2 tablespoons sesame seeds to small bowl and reserve for garnish. Place remaining 1 tablespoon sesame seeds in blender with nuts. Add 1/2 cup reserved turkey broth and blend until thick puree forms. Add nut-and-seed puree to pot with chile puree. Cook over very low heat, stirring often, while preparing fruits.
  • For fruits:
  • Heat 1/4 cup oil in same skillet over high heat. Add plantain and sauté until golden, about 3 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer to paper towels. Add tomatillos and tomatoes to skillet; sauté until slightly softened, mashing with fork. Reduce heat to medium-low; simmer until thickened, stirring often, about 25 minutes. Add raisins and plantain; simmer 10 minutes, stirring often. Cool slightly.
  • Working in batches, puree tomatillo mixture in blender with 2 cups reserved turkey broth. Strain mixture through sieve into chile-nut puree, pressing on solids to extract as much mixture as possible; discard solids in sieve. Continue cooking puree over very low heat while preparing flavorings, stirring often.
  • For flavorings:
  • Cook onion and garlic cloves in dry heavy medium skillet over medium heat until beginning to brown and soften, turning often, about 15 minutes. Cool slightly. Coarsely chop onion; peel garlic. Place in blender.
  • Stir cloves in same skillet over medium-high heat until fragrant, about 20 seconds. Transfer cloves to spice mill or coffee grinder; add peppercorns and next 7 ingredients. Grind finely. Add to blender. Add 1 cup reserved turkey broth; blend until smooth. Stir spice mixture into chile-nut puree. Simmer mole over very low heat 30 minutes to blend flavors while preparing thickeners, stirring often (mole will bubble thickly).
  • For thickeners:
  • Heat 1 1/2 tablespoons oil in medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add bread slice; fry until golden, about 1 1/2 minutes per side. Transfer to blender. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons oil and tortillas to skillet; sauté 2 minutes. Transfer to blender with bread. Add 2 cups reserved turkey broth; blend until smooth. Add to mole; simmer 10 minutes.
  • Add chocolate and piloncillo to mole; simmer over low heat 20 minutes, stirring often, scraping bottom of pot and adding more turkey broth (or chicken broth if necessary) by 1/2 cupfuls if mole is too thick (up to 2 cups more broth may be needed). Season with salt. Continue simmering over low heat until streaks of oil form on mole surface, about 10 minutes longer. (Can be made 3 days ahead. Cool slightly. Chill uncovered until cold, then cover and keep refrigerated. Rewarm over low heat, stirring and adding more broth if desired, before continuing.)
  • Cut turkey into 1/3-inch-thick slices. Add to hot mole; simmer until turkey is heated through, about 10 minutes. Arrange turkey slices on platter. Spoon mole over; sprinkle with sesame seeds.
  • *Mexican cinnamon sticks with a delicate, floral flavor.
  • **Mexican raw sugar shaped into hard cones. Smaller chunks are sometimes labeled panocha. If neither is available, substitute an equal weight of packed dark brown sugar.

TURKEY MOLE



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 1h32m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 29

6 to 8 turkey thighs (3/4 pound each)
1/2 large white onion
2 stalks celery, quartered
1 large bunch cilantro (about 1 cup sprigs)
2 whole cloves
4 allspice berries
1/4 star anise pod (break off a point)
5 black peppercorns
Kosher salt
4 medium tomatillos, husked
2 medium tomatoes
4 cloves garlic, unpeeled
1/2 large white onion
3/4 cup vegetable oil or lard
8 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded (seeds reserved)
8 dried pasilla chiles, stemmed and seeded
1 corn tortilla, plus more for serving (optional)
1/2 cup raw almonds, chopped
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup pepitas (hulled pumpkin seeds)
4 tablespoons sesame seeds, plus more for topping
5 allspice berries
5 black peppercorns
2 whole cloves
Kosher salt
6 ounces sweet Mexican drinking chocolate, chopped
Cooked rice, for serving
1/4 star anise pod (break off a point)
1 1-inch piece cinnamon stick

Steps:

  • Make the turkey: Put the turkey, onion, celery, cilantro sprigs, cloves, allspice, star anise, peppercorns and 1 teaspoon salt in a large pot; add cold water to cover. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to medium low and simmer until very tender, about 1 hour, 30 minutes. Remove the turkey with tongs and transfer to a plate to cool slightly. Strain the broth through a fine-mesh sieve into a large measuring cup or bowl. You should have about 8 cups broth; if you have more, simmer until reduced to 8 cups. Skim the fat off the surface. Remove the turkey skin; refrigerate the meat until ready to use. (The turkey and broth can be made 1 day ahead; cover and refrigerate.)
  • Make the mole: Preheat the broiler. Put the tomatillos, tomatoes, garlic and onion on a rimmed baking sheet. Broil, turning, until charred, about 10 minutes. Transfer to a bowl to cool. Remove the skins from the tomatoes and garlic.
  • Heat 1/4 cup vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry the ancho and pasilla chiles in batches, turning, until softened, 30 to 45 seconds; transfer to a bowl. Fry the tortilla in the hot oil, turning, until browned, 4 minutes; add to the bowl with the chiles. Cover with water and soak 30 minutes, then drain. Add the chiles and tortilla to the bowl with the tomatillo mixture and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, discard the oil in the skillet and wipe clean. Heat another 1/4 cup vegetable oil in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Add the almonds and fry, stirring, until golden, 3 minutes. Add the raisins and stir until plump, 30 seconds; transfer to a bowl using a slotted spoon. Add the pepitas and fry, stirring, until they begin to pop, 2 minutes; transfer to the bowl with the almonds.
  • Discard the oil in the skillet and wipe clean. Heat the skillet over medium heat. Add the sesame seeds and toast, stirring, until golden, about 3 minutes; transfer to a clean bowl to cool. Add 1 heaping tablespoon of the ancho chile seeds, the allspice, peppercorns, cloves, star anise and cinnamon stick to the skillet and toast, stirring, 2 minutes; transfer to the bowl with the sesame seeds and let cool. Grind the sesame-spice mixture in a spice grinder to make a fine powder.
  • Put the fried almonds, raisins, pepitas, sesame-spice powder, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 2 cups of the reserved turkey broth in a blender and blend until smooth; transfer to a bowl. Working in batches, blend the broiled vegetables, fried chiles and tortilla, 1 teaspoon salt and 2 cups turkey broth until smooth.
  • Heat the remaining 1/4 cup vegetable oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the pureed chile mixture and cook, stirring frequently, until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes (be careful-the mixture will spatter). Stir in the ground almond mixture and 2 cups turkey broth; bring to a simmer over medium-low heat. Stir in the chocolate until melted. Add the turkey thighs and simmer until heated through, about 30 minutes. The mole should be the consistency of gravy; thin with more broth, if necessary. Season with salt. Serve with rice and tortillas.

PAVO MOLE (TURKEY MOLE)



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Labor-intensive, messy, involved. Using earthy and ancient 'xocolatl' (chocolate), this mole sauce is equally good with chicken. Working in a well-ventilated kitchen is highly recommended. Mop the kitchen floor after preparing the mole as there is no point in cleaning the kitchen beforehand. Best to prepare this in an "assembly line" manner having your ingredients and utensils ready; reading through the recipe directions thoroughly before starting.

Provided by COOKGIRl

Categories     Poultry

Time 1h10m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 19

3 small dried pasilla peppers
3 small dried mulato chiles (read *NOTE)
1 1/2 cups boiling water
1/4 cup sesame seeds
4 whole cloves
1 whole cinnamon stick (1-inch piece)
1/4 teaspoon whole coriander seed
1/8 teaspoon anise seed
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup whole almond, unblanched
1/4 cup raisins
6 turkey legs (about 3 pounds) or 6 turkey thighs (about 3 pounds)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup white onion, coarsely chopped
2 garlic cloves
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 1/2 ounces mexican chocolate (I use Ibarra brand)
1 cup fresh turkey broth
fresh cilantro, for garnish

Steps:

  • *NOTE: the chilies need to be toasted, seeds, deveined and rinsed.
  • Toasting Dried Chilies: Heat an ungreased heavy skillet (I use cast iron) over medium heat. Place the chilies on the grill in single layer. Cook the chilies 1 to 3 minutes until the color changes slightly (do not burn) and the chilies become fragrant but not harsh smelling. As they toast, press down on them with a spatula, and turn the chilies occasionally. Set aside to cool. When the chilies are cool enough to handle but still pliable, cut each chile open lengthwise with scissors. Carefully remove the seeds and the veins (membrane).
  • Place the prepared dried chilies in a medium bowl and cover with the boiling water. Let stand 1 hour.
  • Toast the sesame seeds in a dry, clean skillet over medium heat. Toast about 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove seeds from heat.
  • Combine the whole clove, cinnamon stick, coriander seeds and anise seeds in the same skillet and toast on medium heat about 1 minute. The spices will start to change color and become fragrant. Do not burn. Remove from skillet.
  • Heat the vegetable oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium heat until hot. Add the almonds. Cook and stir about 2-3 minutes until brown. Do not burn. Remove the nuts with a slotted spoon to a paper towel and drain.
  • Next add the raisins to the same skillet. Cook and stir 30 seconds or until puffed up. Remove with slotted spoon.
  • Sprinkle the turkey pieces with salt. Cook the poultry in the same skillet over medium heat for about 10 minutes or until browned, turning once. Remove to plate. Remove all but 2 tablespoons of the oil from the skillet.
  • In a blender place the raisins, processing until finely ground. Coarsely chop the almonds and add to blender. Process until finely ground. Add the onion, garlic and process until finely ground.
  • In an electric spice grinder process 2 tablespoons of the sesame seeds in on/off pulses. Add the sesame seeds to the blender.
  • Process the clove mixture in the electric spice grinder to a fine powder; add to blender.
  • Add the chilies, 1/3 cup of the soaking liquid and the tomato paste to blender. Process until smooth. If too thick, add about 1 teaspoon of the soaking liquid at one time until the blender does not labor and mixture blends easily. **WARNING: Avoid inhaling the ingredients in the blender. Wear a mask, especially if you have a weak respiratory system. Discard the soaking liquid.
  • Coarsely chop the chocolate with a knife or grate.
  • Reheat the oil in skillet over medium heat again until hot. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the chile mixture. Cook and stir for 5 minutes. Add the chocolate; cook and stir 2 minutes or until the chocolate is melted. Gradually stir in the stock. Cook and stir the chile mixture for 5 minutes.
  • Return turkey to the skillet. Reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer for 45 minutes or until the turkey is tender and juices run clear. Turn the turkey once or twice during simmering. Sprinkle the remaining sesame seeds over the turkey pieces just before serving. Garnish, if desired with fresh cilantro.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1395, Fat 71.7, SaturatedFat 19.3, Cholesterol 579.4, Sodium 728.6, Carbohydrate 17.1, Fiber 3.3, Sugar 9.8, Protein 163

TURKEY MOLE SAUCE



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Use this classic Mexican mole sauce to marinate the Mole-Roasted Turkey with Masa Stuffing and Chile Gravy . You'll be left with plenty of extra, which can be served alongside the turkey or frozen for later use. (Try it on turkey sandwiches, roasted chicken, or as a sauce for turkey or chicken tamales.)

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     Sauce     Food Processor     Chocolate     Tomato     Thanksgiving     Raisin     Almond     Spice     Hot Pepper     Fall     Winter     Pan-Fry

Yield Makes about 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 (15-ounce) can chopped tomatoes, drained
1 small, firm white roll, toasted and torn into small pieces
3 ounces Mexican chocolate (such as Ibarra), chopped
1/4 cup sesame seeds, toasted
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon whole coriander seeds, toasted
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
About 1/2 cup vegetable oil
16 dried mulato chiles, stemmed, seeded, and deveined (about 8 ounces)
6 pasilla chiles, stemmed, seeded, and deveined (about 2 ounces)
4 ancho chiles, stemmed, seeded, and deveined (about 3 ounces)
1/2 cup whole almonds
1/2 cup raisins
1 small onion, roughly chopped
2 cloves garlic, sliced
2 cups Quick Turkey Stock
1 chipotle chile (canned, from 1 can chipotle chiles in adobo sauce; reserve sauce and remaining chiles for another use)
1 tablespoon (packed) dark brown sugar
1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt

Steps:

  • In large bowl, combine tomatoes, bread, chocolate, sesame seeds, cinnamon, coriander seeds, black pepper, and cloves. Set aside.
  • In large, heavy skillet over moderately high heat, heat 2 tablespoons oil until hot but not smoking. Working in about 5 batches and adding 1 tablespoon oil between each batch, fry mulato, pasilla, and ancho chiles until beginning to blister and change color, about 15 seconds per side (do not burn). Using tongs and shaking off excess oil, transfer chiles to large bowl. Add boiling water to cover and let soak until softened, about 45 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in same skillet over moderately high heat, heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil until hot but not smoking. Add almonds and sauté until golden, about 4 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer to paper towel-lined plate, reserving oil. Add raisins to oil in skillet and sauté until plump, about 2 minutes. Transfer to paper towel-lined plate, again reserving oil. Add onion and garlic to skillet and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes. Remove skillet from heat.
  • Transfer onion, garlic, almonds, and raisins to bowl with tomato mixture. Add 1/2 cup stock. Transfer mixture to food processor and purée until smooth. Return to skillet and set aside.
  • When chiles have softened, drain, pat dry, and transfer to food processor. Add chipotle and 1/2 cup stock and purée until smooth.
  • Transfer chile mixture to skillet with tomato mixture. Stir in remaining 1 cup stock, brown sugar, and salt. Set over moderately high heat and bring to simmer, then reduce heat to moderately low and simmer, uncovered, 10 minutes. Let cool, then use to coat turkey or store in refrigerator up to 3 days.

TURKEY MOLE POBLANO



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Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h55m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 28

2 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded
2 dried Anaheim chiles, stemmed and seeded
2 dried chipotle chiles, stemmed and seeded
1/4 cup golden raisins
Hot water
1/4 cup whole almonds
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns
1 cinnamon stick, preferably Mexican, broken in pieces
1 tablespoon dried oregano, preferably Mexican
4 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves only
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 onions, sliced
3 cloves garlic, chopped
2 serrano peppers, stemmed and seeded
6 plum tomatoes, chopped
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, preferably Mexican, chopped
1 lemon, juiced
2 turkey legs and thighs
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 cups chicken stock
1 onion, thinly sliced
Shaved radishes, for garnish
1 lime, juiced
Oaxacan Cheese, crumbled for garnish
Cooked white rice, for serving
Cilantro sprigs, for garnish

Steps:

  • For the mole: Tear the ancho, Anaheim, and chipotle chiles into large pieces and toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat until they change color a bit, about 2 minutes. Put them into a bowl with the raisins and cover them with hot water. Soak until softened, about 30 minutes. In the same skillet over medium heat, add the almonds, sesame seeds, peppercorns, cinnamon stick, oregano, and thyme. Toast for 2 minutes, grind in a spice grinder, and add the powder to a blender. In the same skillet, over medium-high heat, add the olive oil, onions, garlic, and serrano. Cook until lightly browned, then add the tomatoes. Cook until the vegetables are soft, about 10 to 15 minutes, then add to the blender. Add the chocolate and the soaked chiles and raisins to the blender along with some of the chile soaking liquid. Puree, adding more soaking liquid, as needed, to make a smooth sauce. (This makes about 4 cups sauce, the recipe uses 2 cups, the extra can be frozen).
  • Pour the lemon juice over the turkey in a large bowl and season it well with salt and pepper. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed skillet and brown the turkey on all sides Transfer the browned turkey to a plate, leaving the oil in the pan. Pour 2 cups of the mole sauce into the hot skillet and simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock and return the turkey pieces to the pan. Simmer, covered, until the turkey is cooked through, about 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, put the onion and radish slices into a serving bowl. Add the lime juice and remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil and season with salt, to taste. Mix well and sprinkle with the cheese.
  • Serve the turkey over cooked white rice and the onion and radish salad. Garnish everything with cilantro leaves.
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ROBERTO SANTIBAñEZ ON HOW TO MAKE MOLE POBLANO - FOOD REPUBLIC
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Cinco De Mayo is tomorrow, but there’s still time to plan a kick-ass Mexi-menu. You can’t go wrong with this mole poblano recipe from the …
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Servings 10-12
Estimated Reading Time 6 mins


RICK BAYLESS'S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RECIPES - SAVEUR
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Rick Bayless’s Authentic Mexican Recipes. Published Mar 17, 2011 8:00 AM. Food. From manchamanteles to turkey with mole poblano, try these authentic mexican dishes from chef Rick Bayless. Chef ...
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PUEBLA-STYLE FIESTA TURKEY IN MOLE SAUCE RECIPE | BON APPéTIT
Add chocolate and piloncillo to mole; simmer over low heat 20 minutes, stirring often, scraping bottom of pot and adding more turkey broth (or chicken broth if necessary) by …
From bonappetit.com
Servings 12
  • Combine all ingredients in large pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer until turkey is just cooked through, skimming foam, about 35 minutes. Transfer turkey to bowl; cover and chill. Strain and reserve broth in pot.
  • Heat 1/2 cup lard in large skillet over medium-high heat. Working in batches, fry all chiles until beginning to blister and change color, about 15 seconds per side (do not burn). Using tongs and shaking off excess lard, transfer chiles to another large pot. Add 4 cups reserved turkey broth; bring to boil. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered until chiles are very soft, about 35 minutes. Strain liquid into 4-cup measuring cup; add enough reserved turkey broth to measure 4 cups. Chop chiles. Working in batches, puree chiles and 4 cups chile broth in blender until smooth.
  • Heat remaining 1/2 cup lard in same pot over medium heat until almost smoking. Press chile puree through large mesh strainer into pot (mixture will sputter and bubble vigorously). Stir until puree thickens enough to form path on bottom of pot when wooden spoon is drawn across, about 15 minutes. Remove chile puree from heat.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add almonds and stir until color deepens, about 1 minute. Add pecans and peanuts; stir 1 minute. Add pepitas; stir 30 seconds. Transfer to blender. Add sesame seeds to skillet; stir 1 minute. Transfer 2 tablespoons sesame seeds to small bowl and reserve for garnish. Place remaining 1 tablespoon sesame seeds in blender with nuts. Add 1/2 cup reserved turkey broth and blend until thick puree forms. Add nut-and-seed puree to pot with chile puree. Cook over very low heat, stirring often, while preparing fruits.


MOLE POBLANO RECIPE - MEXICAN PLEASE
Mole Poblano is typically served with lighter meats, usually chicken and turkey. Drenching a roasted chicken breast is a good option, but for this batch I made some …
From mexicanplease.com
4.8/5 (6)
Category Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Calories 222 per serving
  • Wipe off any dusty crevasses on the dried chiles. De-stem and de-seed the chiles, but don't worry about getting rid of every last seed.
  • Roast the chile pieces for 1-2 minutes in a 400F oven. Alternatively, you can flash roast them in a skillet on the stovetop for 15-30 seconds per side. Once roasted, add the chile pieces to a bowl and cover with hot tap water. Let the chiles reconstitute for 20-30 minutes. If they float to the surface you can use a small bowl or plate to keep them submerged.
  • Roughly chop 1/2 onion and peel 6 garlic cloves. Add a glug of oil to a skillet over medium heat and saute the onions and whole garlic cloves until lightly browned. Once cooked, add the onion-garlic mixture to the blender.


HOW TO MAKE TRADITIONAL MOLE POBLANO - CHOWHOUND
Watch the video above as she makes one of the most delicious dishes in the region: mole poblano. Mole poblano is one of the best-known mole varieties and is often associated with the city’s ancient history. The type Margarita makes contains plantains, almonds, and raisins ground into a paste, which works to counterbalance the spice and heat of the chipotle and mulato
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Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


MOLE POBLANO DE GUAJOLOTE : NPR
Cook the puree in the hot fat for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the 2 cups of turkey broth, the chocolate, salt and pepper to taste, and cook, stirring, over low heat until the chocolate has ...
From npr.org
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


A BRIEF HISTORY OF MOLE, MEXICO'S NATIONAL DISH
It went down a treat served up with roasted turkey. Other tales suggest that several spices accidentally got mixed up, and thus ... Puebla’s most famous mole is without a doubt its namesake mole poblano, the most internationally recognized mole and the variation that if classed as the official national dish. This dark-brown colored dish uses chocolate and chilies. …
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Estimated Reading Time 4 mins


MOLE POBLANO: YES YOU CAN! - PATI JINICH
Mole Poblano Mole poblano is really another name for red mole, and what makes this recipe special is that it uses 4 different types of chiles to accomplish the flavor and color: reddish Ancho, black Mulato, raisin colored Pasilla, and tobacco looking Chipotle. As the chef explains, “some chiles work together and some don’t. Some work for certain kinds of moles …
From patijinich.com
4.3/5 (7)
Servings 24-25
Cuisine Mexican
Category Main Course, Sauce


TURKEY MOLE POBLANO - FOOD NETWORK
Transfer the browned turkey to a plate, leaving the oil in the pan. Pour 2 cups of the mole sauce into the hot skillet and simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock and return the turkey pieces to the pan. Simmer, covered, until the turkey is cooked through, about 20 to 25 minutes. 5) Put the onion and radish slices into a serving bowl.
From foodnetwork.co.uk
Cuisine Mexican
Category Main-Course
Servings 4


PUEBLA-STYLE TURKEY IN MOLE: MOLE POBLANO DE GUAJOLOTE ...
There are probably as many recipes for turkey in mole as there are cooks in ... During Puebla’s Festival de Mole Poblano, which is held for three consecutive Sundays in July, mole poblano recipes and traditional poblano table settings are judged. Ingredients. For the turkey: 1 8-pound turkey or 2 large chickens, cut in serving pieces; 2 large cloves garlic, …
From mexconnect.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


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TURKEY MOLE RECIPES - TURKEY MOLE RECIPE | FOOD NETWORK ...
Directions. Make the turkey: Put the turkey, onion, celery, cilantro sprigs, cloves, allspice, star anise, peppercorns and 1 teaspoon salt in a large pot; add cold water to cover. Make the mole: Preheat the broiler. Heat 1/4 cup vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
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TURKEY MOLE - JUDITH FINLAYSON
In many parts of Mexico, no special occasion is complete without turkey cooked in mole poblano. The authentic dish is quite a production; this simplified version is delicious nonetheless. Serve with hot tortillas, and creamed corn. Turkey Mole . 2016-09-22 12:23:02. Serves 6. Print. Ingredients. 2 dried ancho, New Mexico or 2 guajillo chiles; 2 cups boiling water 500 mL; 1 …
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MOLE POBLANO: A HISTORY OF THIS AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISH
Mole Poblano: A Traditional Mexican Dish. Mole is one of the most recognizable dishes in Mexican cuisine. Symbolic of the way Mexico blended European and Aztec cultures in the years after the Spanish Conquest, mole is made from a unique mixture of chocolate and hot peppers. This provides a rich, unique and complex topping for a variety of dishes.
From benitosmexican.com


TURKEY MOLE POBLANO WITH PUMPKIN & BLACK BEAN TAMALES ...
In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, add the mole with a splash of water. Bring to a simmer and cook until darkened, 5 minutes. Pick the cilantro leaves and toss the stems. Step 6. Set out the turkey, pour the mole poblano over, sprinkle with the pomegranate and sesame seeds, and scatter with the cilantro leaves. Arrange the tamales on a ...
From goodeggs.com


PAVO MOLE TURKEY MOLE RECIPES
Steps: Heat about 3 cups water in a microwave-safe bowl for 3 minutes. Heat a griddle or comal over medium heat. Toast pasilla chiles, guajillo chiles, ancho chiles, cascabel chile, and morita chile for about 1 minute. Turn chiles over and toast until fragrant, 1 …
From tfrecipes.com


TURKEY IN MOLE POBLANO - SAVEUR
Turkey in Mole Poblano In this recipe from Rick Bayless, juicy turkey breast is braised in a sauce of 11 chiles and spices, plus a host of aromatics that lend deep authentic flavor. Yield: serves ...
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WHAT IS MOLE POBLANO? - LA FORTALEZA
Mole Poblano is a dark red-brown sauce usually served with turkey or chicken. Although it contains approximately twenty five ingredients, Mole Poblano can be prepared in nearly infinite numbers of ways. Of the many different ingredients found in the dish, the main ones are chili peppers, chocolate, plantains, almonds, pumpkin seeds, cinnamon sticks, anise, and cloves. …
From lafortalezarestaurants.com


MOLE POBLANO · FOOD ORIGINS - OMEKA
Mole Poblano, a traditional dish of Mexico, is long ingrained in the history of the region we today call Central America. Mole Poblano is a dark red-brown sauce usually served with turkey or chicken. Although it contains approximately twenty five ingredients, Mole Poblano can be prepared in nearly infinite numbers of ways. Of the many different ingredients found in …
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TURKEY MOLE RECIPE
Get Turkey Mole Poblano Recipe from Food Network... 45 Min; 4 Yield; Bookmark. 85% Slow-Cooker Turkey Mole Tacos Recipe Foodnetwork.com Get Slow-Cooker Turkey Mole Tacos Recipe from Food Network... 45 Min; 4 Yield; Bookmark. 20% Slow Cooker Turkey Mole Myrecipes.com Shred meat and return to sauce for ease of serving, or place drumsticks on a …
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TURKEY MOLE POBLANO RECIPE | RECIPE | RECIPES, MOLE ...
However, the classic mole version is the variety called mole poblano, which is a dark red or brown sauce served over meat. This is a version that works great to help use up that extra turkey on Thanksgiving. We also make this every… Apr 25, 2013 - "Moles come in various flavors and ingredients, with chili peppers as the common factor. However, the classic mole version is the …
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WHAT CAN I USE MOLE SAUCE ON?
Mexico’s National Dish, Turkey with Chocolate Chile Sauce: Mole Poblano. What does mole mean in Mexican food? Mole is a term used in Mexican cuisine to describe a type of sauce. The word mole (pronounced MOE-lay) comes from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec Empire and the modern-day Nahua people, who are the largest indigenous group in Mexico. …
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FOOD - LUKKA KAIRI
This is Mole Poblano, one of the most customary and complex Mexican plans to make. The culinary claim to fame is an uncommon sauce made with flavors and chocolate, Which spreads bits of chicken, turkey, or pork. For these sorts of stew, various kinds of pepper, almonds, raisins, cloves, parsley, garlic, cinnamon, and dim chocolate are utilized.
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TURKEY MEXICAN FOOD RECIPES - MEXGROCER
Turkey Tostada Salad Ole Recipe. Turkey Mole Puebla Style - Mole Poblano Mexican Recipe. Turkey Chimichangas Recipe. Sausage Picante Hand Roll Recipe. Tortilla Turkey Club Sandwich Roll-Up Recipe. Easy Turkey Enchiladas Recipe. Turkey Taco Pie Mexican Style Recipe. Turkey Avocado Wrap. Texas Turkey Tacos Recipe.
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WHAT CAN I USE MOLE SAUCE FOR?
Stuffed peppers: Mole poblano is one of my favorite dishes, made with stuffed roasted poblano peppers. Baked proteins: Use mole as a simple finishing sauce for baked chicken, steak, pork, tofu, etc. What foods go well with mole sauce? Tortillas, black or refried beans and rice make nice accompaniments, of course. Mole can also be added to masa (the …
From dailydelish.us


[I ATE] MOLE PABLANO : FOOD - REDDIT
73 votes, 10 comments. 21.4m members in the food community. Images of Food. Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Search within r/food. r/food. Log In Sign Up. User account menu. Found the internet! 73 [I Ate] Mole Pablano. Close. 73. Posted by 4 years ago. Archived [I Ate] Mole Pablano. 10 comments ...
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TURKEY MOLE POBLANO RECIPE BY CANADIAN.RECIPES | IFOOD.TV
Red Cabbage And Apple Tarts - This Week's Feast . By: De.Ma.Cuisine Yukon Gold Potato Fans
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RECIPE FOR STEWED TURKEY MOLE POBLANO - COOK-AND-FOOD.COM
Recipe Mexican dishes turkey sauce Mole Poblano. It should: half a cup of vegetable oil, 1 turkey, 1 onion, garlic cloves 2. But for the sauce will require a lot more products: 6 chile "mulatto" and "ancho" without seed, chili 4 "pasilla" 3 cup of warm water, 130 g of peeled almonds, glass roasted peanuts, 5, Art. l. sesame seeds, 100 g of boiled rice, 50 g of crushed …
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GUAJOLOTE ORIGEN RECIPES
Return turkey to Dutch oven. Pour mole over the top; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 1 hour or until a thermometer reads 180°. , Remove turkey to a cutting board; cover and let stand for 15 minutes. Cut turkey into 1/4-in. slices if desired. Arrange turkey slices or pieces in a deep serving dish; drizzle with mole. Sprinkle ...
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MOLE POBLANO DE GUAJOLOTE (TURKEY IN CHOCOLATE CHILE SAUCE ...
In an 1870s cookbook from Puebla there were recipes for 44 different moles but only one, Mole Poblano de Guajolote, or turkey in mole sauce, is called the National Dish of Mexico. This mole has descended from an Aztec chilemolli dish and although it’s called poblano, it doesn’t contain any poblano chiles. In this case poblano refers to the people of Puebla, …
From fieryfoodscentral.com


TURKEY MOLE POBLANO | RECIPE IN 2021 | MOLE POBLANO, MOLE ...
Mar 31, 2021 - Turkey meets mole poblano sauce for a Thanksgiving makeover including 5 chiles, spices, nuts, tomatoes, tortillas, and Mexican chocolate.
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RICK BAYLESSCLASSIC RED MOLE WITH TURKEY - RICK BAYLESS
Remove the turkey from the mole and place on a cutting board. Cover with foil and let it stand at room temperature for 10 minutes. Slice the turkey ½-inch thick, then arrange the slices slightly overlapping on a large, deep, warm serving platter. If the mole has thickened beyond the consistency of a medium cream soup, thin it with a little water. Taste and season with a little …
From rickbayless.com


TURKEY MOLE POBLANO
Get Turkey Mole Poblano Recipe from Food Network. Yield: 4; Cooking time: 45 Min; Publisher: Foodnetwork.com; Tweet; Ingredients. Ingredients are on source website with this recipe. Recipe reviews. Recommended Sort by Best Start the discussion... Still not reviewed, be first. Related recipes like Turkey Mole Poblano. 78% Turkey Flannel Hash Recipe Foodnetwork.com Get …
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TURKEY MOLE PUEBLA STYLE - MOLE POBLANO MEXICAN RECIPE ...
Sep 17, 2012 - Turkey Mole Poblano Mexican recipe at MexGrocer.com, the largest nationwide online grocery store for authentic Mexican food and Mexican recipes.
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TURKEY WITH MOLE SAUCE - ALL INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTHY ...
Turkey Mole Poblano Recipe | Tyler Florence | Food Network top www.foodnetwork.com. Pour 2 cups of the mole sauce into the hot skillet and simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock and return the turkey pieces to the pan. Simmer, covered, until the turkey is cooked ...
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MOLE POBLANO | RECIPE | MOLE POBLANO, TURKEY MOLE RECIPE ...
Aug 27, 2012 - The word mole originates from the Aztec word molli, meaning something smashed or pureed into a sauce. In the case of mole poblano, roasted chilies and vegetables, burned tortillas, intriguing spices, and chocolate are blended into a sophisticated topping for a multitude of dishes. The flavor profile is a complex tapest…
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TURKEY IN MOLE POBLANO
Apr 10, 2016 - In this recipe from Rick Bayless, juicy turkey breast is braised in a sauce of 11 chiles and spices, plus a host of aromatics that lend deep authentic flavor. Apr 10, 2016 - In this recipe from Rick Bayless, juicy turkey breast is braised in a sauce of 11 chiles and spices, plus a host of aromatics that lend deep authentic flavor. Apr 10, 2016 - In this recipe from Rick …
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